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Worldschooling
Co-Learning Week

Austria

A one-week, co-created gathering for traveling families in Europe

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The Intention

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This Worldschooling Micro Hub is an intentionally small, heart-led gathering for worldschooling and roadschooling families who are seeking connection, presence, and nervous-system nourishment while traveling.
Rather than a fixed program, this week is shaped through co-creation — each family is invited (never required) to contribute their skills, passions, or practices, while also receiving deep rest, inspiration, and community support.

Our shared focus throughout the week is regulating and restoring the nervous system, woven naturally through daily life, nature immersion, food, conversation, and mindful practices.

Our Core Pillars
All activities, offerings, and shared moments during the week fall under one unifying umbrella: nervous system regulation — for both adults and children.

Location

The Micro Hub takes place on a working dairy farm in Austria, deeply rooted in respect for animals, land, and traditional rhythms.

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On the property you’ll find:

  • Holiday apartments accommodating 2–5 people each

  • RV / camper spots available

  • A large communal dining room (also used for gathering and learning sessions)

  • A spacious kitchen for cooking together

  • A seminar-house with:

    • a dedicated yoga / movement / class room

  • A library filled with books

  • Fruit trees and a small garden

  • Chickens, ducks, cats — and plenty of space to simply be

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All accommodation is on site, allowing the week to unfold without rushing or commuting.  Check out the farms website here:

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Other important features of our week together:

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Co-Creation: How This Hub Works

This is not a retreat where you are “led.”
It is a shared space, shaped by the families who attend.

  • Families may offer a class, circle, skill-share, or activity if they wish

  • Participation is always optional — rest is valued as much as contribution

  • Children are welcome as they are; learning happens naturally through life, play, and curiosity

  • Structure is light, allowing room for flow, connection, and spontaneity

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Group Size & Atmosphere

To keep the experience intimate, regulated, and connected, the Micro Hub is limited to a maximum of five families.
This creates a container where relationships can deepen, children can feel safe, and nervous systems can truly settle.

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Interest & Registration

Families who feel called to join are invited to get in touch.
After initial contact, you’ll receive a short questionnaire so we can understand:

  • your family’s needs and rhythms

  • arrival and accommodation preferences

  • any offerings you might like to share (if at all)

This helps us ensure alignment and create a nourishing experience for everyone.

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Who are we?  
The team that's hosting and organizing the event for you:

Stacy, Sebastian and Thomas.  We have know each other now for over two years- Stacy, Sebastian and their kids stopped at Thomas' farm- as one of their very first stops on their Worldschooling journey.  And they've been back now a handful of times.  This time it was clear- let's start something together.  A gathering of like minded Worldschoolers, to connect with more families but also offer a glimps into this beautiful slice of heaven here in Austia.  

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